The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Pagina 296
... Bishop had no alternative but to engage him , although she distrusted him . He behaved very badly , and all the dignity of her 4 feet 11 inches was not sufficient to keep him in order ! He became quite abject , however , when he found ...
... Bishop had no alternative but to engage him , although she distrusted him . He behaved very badly , and all the dignity of her 4 feet 11 inches was not sufficient to keep him in order ! He became quite abject , however , when he found ...
Pagina 298
... Bishop's reputation as a celebrated traveller , authoress , and lecturer caused innovations to be made by learned societies . She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society , and of the Royal Geo- graphical Society ...
... Bishop's reputation as a celebrated traveller , authoress , and lecturer caused innovations to be made by learned societies . She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society , and of the Royal Geo- graphical Society ...
Pagina 324
... Bishop George's books , and his only regret about his death was that it was not judicial.§ His campaign against the Assyrians was certainly not distinguished by the humanity of a philosopher . He A double - faced person like Julian was ...
... Bishop George's books , and his only regret about his death was that it was not judicial.§ His campaign against the Assyrians was certainly not distinguished by the humanity of a philosopher . He A double - faced person like Julian was ...
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